Hi Silvia,
> Just wanted to point out that YouTube is actually converting mentions
> of time offsets in comments to URLs to time offsets inside the video,
> see e.g. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9lFe504i2s in the comments.
> I think that's a pretty cool use case for media fragments!
Yes ... and Dailymotion is doing that since ages :-)
Anytime that, within a comment, there is a string that looks like a
timestamps (e.g. 34" or 3'45, etc.), it is automatically converted into
an hyperlink that seeks to the timecode.
RaphaÅ½l
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